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The podcast currently has 69 episodes available.
In 2014 Jenny became dramatically ill, fighting sepsis for her life. Losing both legs below the knees, five fingers and multiple organs, enduring well over fifty surgeries and rising above opioid withdrawal, her story is one of always making the choice to step into life. This is her tale shared through the voice of her beloved wife Myshkin, about how woven strands of support showed up from around the world to hold them when all seemed lost. Jenny and Myshkin will inspire all with their lived story of always choosing love, joy, and community, even when life is in the darkest place.
Jenny Qaqundah, born to Palestinian immigrants, is an R.N. and an herbalist that opened the Grateful Desert Apothecary in Joshua Tree, CA. In 2018 she published Held Together: A True Story of Love’s Victory, a collection of vignettes from the perspectives of a community that rose up becoming warriors in the fight for her life.
Myshkin Warbler is a poet and a musical artist with over three decades of celebrated work in independent music. In 2018 she released Trust and the High Wire, songs that form a narrative of finding growing love through some extraordinary hardships.
Together Jenny and Myshkin created a worker owned company, celebrating the 10 year anniversary of Grateful Desert and opening a second location, Grateful Rain, in Astoria, Oregon where they live with daughter Yazzy. Creating a production that weaves their talents and stories, they have shared the Held Together journey with multiple audiences in the country.
It’s your worst nightmare - learning that your fifteen-year-old daughter has been sex trafficked right under your nose for 1 ½ years. Susan brings voice to this incredible horror that shattered her entire family. Her compelling story will open the eyes of all to understand that it can happen anywhere, at any time, to any family. With incredible strength and courage, she and her husband took this “living death”, and started to piece their family back together. All will be inspired by how Susan rose from the depths of despair to become the “voice for the voiceless”.
Susan Young, a subject matter expert and surviving parent, has trained thousands of personnel, private entities, doctors, law enforcement, houses of worship, teachers, and communities across the nation and around the world about the dangers and indicators of sex trafficking. She has worked alongside governors and the U.S. Congress to ensure proper legislation is passed to prosecute the traffickers and provide aid to victims and their families. Susan knows that trafficking not only affects the victims themselves, but the family as a whole and is tireless in her advocacy for needed changes,
Susan is the Founder/CEO of the Parent Coalition to End Human Trafficking which she started in 2017. With a mission to bridge the gap for families struggling to overcome the devastation left by traffickers. She created a support curriculum to aid families in their journey toward healing, provides guidance to locate resources, helps others navigate the criminal justice system, and delivers support for siblings and other family members. Susan has participated and led numerous conferences, delivered training, and provided mentorship and advisory at all levels of government and industry. Additionally she is part of a call-in center for parents and victims all over the world, providing information, aid, and support. www.preventht.org
Why in the world did we (Deb and Mel) start Influential She in the first place? We took a hard look at what existed to unleash the crazy good influence of women and came up wanting. So we simply decided to do something about it, And the result? An incredible podcast journey where nuggets of wisdom are shared by kickass women. Join in and be inspired to live your best life!
With values mentored by her ‘force of nature’ mother Fern, she is clear-eyed about who she is and how she belongs in every room. As a judge, wife, mom and community leader, she had the courage to step into the District Attorney role after two professional prosecutors were slain in cold blood for doing their jobs. As author of memoir Target on My Back, be inspired by how her strong sense of self gave the confidence to step into the sphere of danger before the killer was identified or apprehended.
Erleigh Wiley is a native Texan, born and raised in Kaufman County. She was appointed by Governor Rick Perry to fill the unexpired term of the office of the Criminal District Attorney of Kaufman County after he was murdered. She was re-elected in 2014 and has been the Kaufman County Criminal District Attorney ever since.
In her current and previous roles as elected judge of Kaufman County Court at Law and with the Dallas County District Attorney’s office, she has been a tireless advocate in helping abused and neglected children, developing treatment courts and fighting for the most vulnerable. She graduated from Texas Tech University, Rawls College of Business and Texas Law.
As a novelist and woman living on her deepest heart terms, she shares how important it is to “decide what you want and take a step toward it.” When the world pressures how life should be, Cynthia will inspire all by her “doing” built around being separate and together.
Cynthia Newberry Martin writes novels about marriage. About how characters navigate between separateness and togetherness. About how they balance the need for both time to themselves and time together. About what compromise does to a person’s sense of self. Her website features the How We Spend Our Days series, over a decade of essays by writers on their lives. Tidal Flats is her first novel.
Cynthia holds an MFA in creative writing from the Vermont College of Fine Arts. Her early stories, essays and reviews appeared in multiple publications. She grew up in the sixties in the heart of Atlanta, went to college in North Carolina, spent a year teaching English in France, practiced law, and had kids. Through it all she was a reader, and in the late 90’s thought books were cool and writers were cool. She got about ‘doing’ to become one.
She now lives in Columbus, Georgia with her husband and in Provincetown, Massachusetts, in a little house by the water that is her favorite place on earth. www.cynthianewberrymartin.com
The daughter of Korean immigrants, she lives up to her namesake in fostering influential connections. From negotiating D.C. “food fights” to being present and courageous when conversations are difficult, she will inspire all to grow in the skill of connection. Through her story-telling Grace uncovers how implicit connection has always been in her life, and now claims it as truly explicit and a driver for her authentic place in the world.
Grace Koh is the Vice-President of Legislative Affairs for Nokia, advancing public policy priorities on Capitol Hill and in the Administration. As a 15-year veteran of Washington, D.C., she has earned a reputation for bipartisanship and strategic advice influencing change in
Congress. She has extensive experience in the cross-section of geopolitics, technology and trade both domestically and abroad.
Grace’s rich experience includes being U.S. Ambassador to the 2019 International Telecommunication Union’s World Radiocommunication Conference in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, where she led the 125 member delegation in negotiating successful outcomes for U.S. spectrum (5G) and satellite policy.
Koh also served as Special Assistant to the President for technology, telecom and cybersecurity policy in the White House, and as Deputy Chief Counsel to the U.S. House of Representatives Energy and Commerce subcommittee on Communications and Technology. In the private sector, Grace worked as a lawyer in multiple capacities. She has a B.A from Yale University and a J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Law School.
As a singer/songwriter, she began massive ‘doing’ at a very young age. Sharing “I’m a go-getter, a chaser, a pursuer, a doer and will always stand up for myself”, Hailey talks about how hard and painful it can be to get going when others try to hold you back. This not-to-miss podcast - with a surprise at the end - will inspire you to quiet the “committee in your head”, and get busy doing.
Hailey Steele was raised in a no-stoplight town in South Dakota. She started performing at an early age, sharing stages with country legends like Willie Nelson and Loretta Lynn all before the age of 15. Her melodies are strongly influenced by female country and pop music from the 90's, and her lyrics tackle daily topics that every girl and woman deals with - love, heartbreak, happiness, reality, and wine.
Steele moved to Nashville at 19 to pursue a serious music career and has never looked back. As an alum of NBC's The Voice (Team Xtina, season 2), she got to perform on the last season of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno with her duo The LiNE. Steele co-wrote"Boyfriend," (Raelynn/Nicolle Galyon/ Steele) and "Small Town Soul" released by Gwen Sebastian.
Steele's first solo single, "Where I Thought I'd Be" was featured on CMT as part of the Artist Discovery Program. Hailey has opened several shows for Kelsea Ballerini and is the youngest member of the South Dakota Country Music Hall of Fame. Most recently she co-wrote and released “Livewire”, a song that tackles mental illness and abuse. She has appeared on the Grand Ole Opry stage with her friend Shelly Fairchild, performing their original “On The Highway”. The music video for her newest release, Raggedy Ann, is the current Next Up Now feature on Country Music Television and is available on CMT.com. www.haileysteele.com
Raised by four generations of influential women, at an early age Char developed confidence in truly being her authentic self. And yet, as she shares, being true to yourself is not always an easy path when “many times it means going against the grain and making unpopular decisions.” In this podcast Charlyn gets real about how vulnerable you can feel when claiming your rebel within!
Charlyn Stanberry is the Vice President of Government Relations for the National Association of Broadcasters. Prior she was chief of staff for Congresswoman Yvette Clarke (NY-09) after being her legislative director and counsel. Additionally Char is an adjunct professor at the University of the District of Columbia where she teaches foundations of civics, ethics and values.
Char has excelled on Capitol Hill and held policy and political roles in the arenas of communication, telecom and the internet along with being professional staff for the Congressional Black Caucus. She serves in leadership for several philanthropic organizations, including Junior League of Washington and the Washington Bar Association.
In 2020, she received the Lawyer of the Year Award from the Washington Bar Association, the Public Sector Award of Excellence from Women in Government Relations and was named a Top 40 under 40 Nation's Best Advocate from the National Bar Association. Charlyn holds a J.D. from Florida International University’s College of Law and a B.S.B.A. and M.P.A. from the University of Central Florida.
As a radio host who has interviewed more than 6000 guests on-air, Lori claims she found her voice by being a ‘pro-eavesdropper’. In this not-to-miss podcast, she shares the incredible influence of deep listening where we can discover the similarities of humanity that exist between us. Lori’s wisdom of “You’re never going to be ready to fully use your voice” will inspire all to want to do exactly that.
Lori Byers Walsh is the host and lead producer of In the Moment, South Dakota Public Broadcasting’s news and culture radio broadcast. In nearly six years of public radio, she has interviewed thousands of guests on-air, in the studio, or on stage. Walsh is a writer, teaching artist, and member of the National Book Critics Circle and the Society for Children's Book Writers & Illustrators. She is also a South Dakota Humanities Council One Book Scholar.
A graduate of the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, Calif., Walsh studied humanities at Hawaii Pacific University in Honolulu and received her B.A. in journalism from Augustana University in Sioux Falls, S.D. She was honorably discharged from the United States Marine Corps in 1994; she served six years as a cryptologic Korean linguist. Walsh lives in South Dakota where she writes, reads, records, and hangs out with a tortoise known as "The Entity."
When faced with barriers of age, gender and looks - once being told “You’re in the room to improve the view” - she simply rolled up her sleeves and built integrity through hard work and grit. She shares how important it is to read the landscape, stay objective and build relationships based on common ground. Not letting ‘what is’ get in her way, Kristin will inspire all to move beyond the truth of the matter.
Kristin is a Principal in State Advocacy and Appropriations with BGR, a bipartisan lobbying and communications firm in Washington, DC. She uses her many years of state government experience to assist clients in areas as diverse as executive policy, legislative debates and regulatory issues. She also leads outreach to multistate policy organizations such as the National Governors Association (NGA), the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) and the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL).
Her rich experience in policy and politics includes serving as Policy Director for the Attorney General of Ohio, MIke DeWine, being Director of State Government Affairs for the Entertainment Software Association (ESA), and serving as Director of State Government Affairs at the National Association of Professional Employer Organizations (NAPEO).
A native of Ohio, Kristin graduated from Ohio University in 2007, receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with a minor in Geography. She achieved her Master of Arts degree in Political Science (American Politics) in 2008.
The podcast currently has 69 episodes available.